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Documentary tells the remarkable story behind the discovery and sale of ‘Salvator Mundi’
Controversy over whether Leonardo painted ‘Salvator Mundi’ conceals a messy reality
The creators of a new screen drama about the young Leonardo da Vinci — and its star, Aidan Turner — talk about seeking to portray the artist’s humanity
One response to fuzziness is to demand sharpness. But the world defies our attempts to confine it
This unmissable exhibition reveals how the artist captured the dynamism of body and mind with bold techniques
As two new books show, 500 years since his death, the Renaissance artist’s life remains deeply controversial
The Queen’s Gallery is the standout among this year’s global exhibitions marking Leonardo’s death in 1519
Five hundred years after his death, the old master still has new lessons to teach us
This spiderweb of an exhibition reveals how artists and scientists have conveyed three-dimensional objects on the page
‘The Virgin with Laughing Child’ gets a new attribution in a Florence exhibition dedicated to Leonardo’s master, Verrocchio
Culture ministers and CEOs seek deeper ties while leaders swap insults ahead of EU polls
Christie’s to auction 15th century work that set out the principles of double-entry bookkeeping
More than 200 drawings by Renaissance master to go on display next year
Salvator Mundi was reportedly bought by Saudi crown prince as gift to Emiratis
Monet, Cézanne and Chagall sales overshadowed; Armory Show’s rollercoaster; major galleries set for Tefaf Spring
Art market speculates on identity of secret buyer of ‘Salvator Mundi’
Renaissance master’s rediscovered portrait of Jesus becomes most expensive artwork ever
The artist’s last work in private hands goes up for auction
‘Salvator Mundi’ to go up for auction at Christie’s with estimated price tag of $100m
An international, socially diverse cast of characters star in a new show at London’s National Portrait Gallery
The Spanish troupe’s Leonardo-inspired show uses circus-type skills cleverly but unengagingly
This ambitious show explores 500 years of robotic forms
Owners of disputed artworks can go to great lengths to burnish their worth
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